After Paris attacks, UK politicians suggest fast-tracking new surveillance laws
‘Some politicians in the UK are calling for the government to hurry new surveillance laws into power following deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday. Lord Carlile, a former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said that the Investigatory Powers Bill — which was unveiled in draft form two weeks ago — should be “expedited” and put into action “as soon as possible,” rather than by the end of 2016.
The UK prime minister David Cameron expressed similar concerns on BBC radio this morning, saying that the government should “look at the timetable” of the legislation. He also announced that the UK would hire 1,900 new security and intelligence staff at MI5, MI6, and GCHQ (an increase of 15 percent) in order to “respond to the increasing international terrorist threat.” Cameron added that the attacks in France, which killed 129 people and wounded more than 300, “could happen here.”‘
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